
From heartfelt goodbyes to viral moments that stirred outrage online, South Africa’s celebrity world never fails to captivate. This week, our local stars shared glimpses into their lives—some triumphant, some tearful, and some simply unforgettable.
Phumeza Shoba Ends Marriage
After 11 years of marriage, TV personality Phumeza Shoba is calling it quits with musician Shota. According to Sunday World, Shoba initiated divorce proceedings in July 2025, though neither she nor Shota has publicly commented.
Fans were left puzzled after the pair appeared together in Spain earlier this month, with Shoba sharing a serene sunset clip from a yacht. Despite the social media calm, insiders suggest the separation has been amicable but definitive.
Ayanda Thabethe Celebrates Son’s Milestone
Media personality Ayanda Thabethe threw a lavish second birthday party for her son, Enzo. The “Baby Shark”-themed celebration included touching moments, including a video of Thabethe holding her newborn after a C-section. Fans praised the heartfelt post, which blended extravagant decor with intimate family nostalgia.
Prince Kaybee Mourns His Mother
South African DJ and music producer Prince Kaybee (Kabelo Motsamai) opened up about the pain of losing his mother earlier this year. Reflecting on her final moments, he shared a moving post on social media:
“And for some reason, there’s a God that is all-powerful orchestrating all this as part of his plan. If she had to die, let her die but not like this, not to a point she can’t speak or hold her own hand up,” he wrote.
Fans flooded his page with support, highlighting the universal resonance of grief in the public eye.
Penny Ntuli Responds to Viral Backlash
Radio host Penny Ntuli faced criticism after posting a video of herself twerking on a busy highway. The clip quickly went viral, drawing warnings from road authorities and public backlash.
Ntuli apologized, clarifying she was not intoxicated and urging followers not to emulate her actions. Social media reactions ranged from laughter at the audacity to serious discussions about public safety.
Naledi Aphiwe Renovates Parents’ Home
Rising star Naledi Aphiwe wowed fans by sharing her renovation of her parents’ house in KwaZulu-Natal at just 19. The singer showcased a modernized kitchen and living space, earning praise for creativity, independence, and dedication to family.
DJ Chymamuque Updates Fans After Tragic Accident
DJ and producer Chymamuque gave fans an update following a car accident that left him in ICU and claimed the life of fellow musician DJ Poizen. He shared that he has undergone four surgeries, with one still pending, and expressed gratitude for public support.
Lasizwe Criticizes SARS Tax Move
Media personality Lasizwe Dambuza spoke out against SARS’ decision to tax influencers, arguing that their income is irregular and often undervalued. He expressed his intent to meet the SARS board to negotiate, sparking widespread debate on X about influencer earnings and taxation fairness.
Faf de Klerk Misses Family While on Tour
Springboks scrum-half Faf de Klerk opened up about missing his wife and child while on tour. Sharing throwback photos from a Namibian family holiday, he reminded fans that even top athletes feel the pangs of distance from loved ones.
Miss Pru Addresses “Fallen Off” Claims
DJ Miss Pru responded to online rumors that her career had “fallen off.” She emphasized her independence and ongoing growth, highlighting the challenges artists face while navigating evolving industry spaces.
Celebrity Life: Beyond the Glamor
This week’s stories show that South African celebrities experience the full spectrum of life—joy, heartbreak, scrutiny, and triumph—just like their fans. Social media amplifies these moments, creating viral discussions, heartfelt tributes, and, sometimes, hard lessons in accountability.
From extravagant birthday parties to deeply personal reflections, these stories remind us that the human side of fame resonates far beyond the headlines.
Source: IOL
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